Loria. 16

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Jim's eyes flashed, and he sat up very straight on the bed. His voice was low but intense with feel- ing. The two smiled at each other and the same expression dominated both faces.
When Jim came back into the living-room, Mary stared at him, amazed.
Gone was the beaten look, the tormented indecision in his eyes. The frown had disappeared, and in his face Mary saw the expression that had been flitting across David's face all through dinner, a fighting, determined ex- pression. Jim seized her han
...ds and pressing them hard in his, he smiled at her.
"You know, Mary, that kid gave me the talking to. Tell him how to take care of himself? Why he knows more about taking care of himself than I do. And he knows something else too. He knows to fight back, and he certainly taught me how!" Within This Husk Mary Louise Barrett, ,'43 The woodcutter had a star-silver thing for a daughter — a creature of bittersweet mouth and cool flame hands and loops of amber for hair. She was not at all vain but her stepmother (woodcutters' daughters always have stepmothers) was a woman with healthy utilitarian instincts.


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